John Seen
John Seen

Reputation: 731

Multi Factor Authentication WSO2

I am trying to achieve MFA in WSO2. I made changes as per the below link but nothing worked, https://docs.wso2.com/display/IS510/Multi-factor+Authentication+using+FIDO

I am a bit confused, do we need a physical U2F device to achieve this MFA? Are there any other multi factor authentication methods/tutorials available for WSO2?

Upvotes: 1

Views: 896

Answers (3)

drox
drox

Reputation: 8243

Yes, as @maduranga has explained you need a physical U2F device for MFA with Fido. Fido is the only out-of-the-box MFA authenticator that ships with WSO2 Identity Server 5.1.0.

However, you can find a growing number of MFA authenticators at WSO2 Store: https://store.wso2.com/store/assets/isconnector

WSO2 IS has a highly extensible multi-step based authentication framework. So you can easily write your own MFA authenticator without much hassle and plug it to that framework.

Upvotes: 2

Maduranga Siriwardena
Maduranga Siriwardena

Reputation: 1361

Yes you need to have a physical U2F device to achieve multi-factor authentication using FIDO. But there are other ways to achieve multi-factor authentication using IS. This documentation provides the instructions to enable multi-factor authentication.

In the Local & Outbound Authentication Configuration of the service provider, go to the Advanced Configuration add the number of steps you want. Each factor you want to add in the authentication process is a step in the configuration.

Upvotes: 1

Ushani
Ushani

Reputation: 1209

You can add multiple identity providers to a single service provider to support multi factor authentication. An example of this is explained here. link might help you to try out a sample. Please have a look.

Upvotes: 0

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